Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Scholarships and Awards Ceremony


Student Reporter: Jordan Dykstra


Every year when eighth graders are shown around freshmen mentors tell them to get involved in activities and try hard in high school because it will help when applying for scholarships. This past week, that was shown during the scholarships and award ceremony.


On Wednesday, May 27th, forty seniors gathered in the Middle School Auditorium to see how their hard work paid off. Students had the opportunity to apply for national, state-wide, or local scholarships. For the local scholarships, students filled out one form that was then given to the scholarship committee to select the winners. This year was a very successful year for many students and we wish all the college-bound seniors good luck in the future!



Back Row: Drew Schreurs (CGB Foundation, UW-Green Bay) Jake Tarantino (Rocket Basketball Club) Jason Croatt (Kettle Lakes Cooperative, Jimmy Lohr) Chris McCartney (Presidents Academic Achievement Award) Randy Zuelsdorf (Presidents Academic Achievement Award) Josh Peterson (Broncos Football, CGB Education Association, CGB High School Student Council People’s Choice, WIAA Scholar Athlete) Jeremy Green (CGB Foundation, Presidents Academic Achievement Award) Andrew Post (Concordia University) Tanner Peiffer (JJ Roller Memorial)


3rd Row: Skyler Ebbers (Mayline Group) Joe Bednarek (Rocket Track/Field and CC) Jesus Guevara (Lakeside Foods) Joe Dettmann (D.J. Breitzman, Eklund-Schwabenlender Education) Jarred Lucas (CGB High School Student Council, Sheboygan Blue Line Fredericks-Jorgensen Concordia University) Brandon Garcia (Wrestling Memorial, Outstanding Senior Athlete) Stephen Toeller (Eklund-Schwabenlender Education) Drew Budnik (Presidents Academic Achievement Award) Jordan Vrubley (Acuity, American Legion Post 338, Aurora Health Foundation, Best Buy, Elks National Foundation, Herb Kohl Excellence, Kohler Foundation Incentive, Sheboygan Service Club, St. Norbert College, Salutatorian Award, Presidents Academic Achievement Award) Cody May (Belgium Area Chamber of Commerce, Belgium Community Club, CGB Foundation, Cardinal Stritch)


2nd Row: Kayla Eernisse (Amsterdam Lions Club, First Reformed Church, CGB Student Council Award) Jordan Dykstra (David and Mary Claerbaut Education, Carl “Doc” DuMez Museum Memorial, Eklund-Schwabenlender Education, Kohler Credit Union, Kohler Foundation Incentive, Marian University, Salutatorian Award, Cedar Grove-Belgium Student Council Award, Presidents Academic Excellence Award, Outstanding Senior Athlete Award, WIAA Scholar Athlete Award) Ariel Beutel (Walter and June Vollrath, Cedar Grove-Belgium Student Council Award, Presidents Academic Excellence Award) Rachael Pampel (Senior Art Award) Alannah Bruggink (Port Washington State Bank, Presidents Academic Excellence Award) Lyndsey Weyker (Belgium Lions Club, CGB High School Student Council People’s Choice, Early Bird Rotary Club) Kristen Lohr (Urness Diversity Scholarship, Cardinal Stritch) Brittany Anzia (CGB High School Student Council)


Front Row: Heather Hoffmann (Harris Bank, Silver Lake College) Nikki Klahn (CGB Foundation) Jackie Sopko (Belgium Lions Club, Presidents Academic Excellence Award) Lauren Otte (CGB PTO, Cedar Grove Fire Department, Oostburg State Bank, Cardinal Stritch) Sadie Meinen (Rocket Basketball Club) Ashlee Ansay (CGB PTO, Harris Bank, Cardinal Stritch) Autumn Santarius (CGB Education Association) Amanda Isken (Academic Excellence, American Legion Post 338, DECA Harry Applegate, Valedictorian Award, CGB Student Council Award, Presidents Academic Excellence Award) Jordan Schieffer (Future Farmers of America, OZ County Realtors Association)
Not Pictured: Megan Villa (CGB High School Student Council, Dr. Daniel Witkowski, Cardinal Stritch) Jenny Schmidt (Wartburg College)

Monday, June 01, 2009

Bada Bing Student of the Month


Student Reporter: Eddie Guevara


Bada Bing student of the month is given to the student who tried very hard in school and is involved in extracurricular activities after school. They are also chosen because they stood out more than any other student and they showed a great academic achievement.


The last student to be chosen for the Bada Bing student of the month went to Randy Zuelsdorf, the son of Kolleen and Daniel Zuelsdorf. Randy is honored of being chosen as the last student. He played soccer, baseball, and football throughout his high school years. His favorite classes are Woodworking, any class with Mr. Wood, and Band. Randy is a senior who plans on attending UW Milwaukee after he graduates. He is going there to study Criminal Justice and he hopefully believes that he can become a Police Aide for the city of Milwaukee one day. When I asked him how it felt to be picked as the last Bada Bing student of the month, he stated, “It was shocking!”